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  2. Capitol Theatre Center - Wikipedia

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    The Council also presents Missoula Children's Theatre and is a community partner in Chambersburg's annual IceFest. [6] Chambersburg Community Theatre; It all started in 1954 when a group of actors put on a production of "The Male Animal." In 1974, the Chambersburg Community Theatre gained nonprofit status.

  3. Arden Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    The Arden Theatre Company is a professional regional theatre company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The company includes three theatres: the 175-seat Arcadia Stage and the 360-seat F. Otto Haas Stage, located in the main property at 40 N 2nd Street; and the 100-seat Bob and Selma Horan Studio Theater at the Hamilton Family Arts Center up the block at 62 N 2nd Street.

  4. Santander Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena contains 701 club seats and 20 luxury suites. [1]The arena offers 25,200 square feet (2,340 m 2) of banquet space on the arena floor.With seating for up to 1,200 guests, the Santander Arena can accommodate large functions as well as smaller ones using the Reading Eagle Theater at the Santander Arena setup.

  5. Theatre of Living Arts - Wikipedia

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    The theatre opened in 1908 as the "Crystal Palace," seating nearly 700. [4] In 1927, the venue became a concert hall. In 1941, Warner Bros. Circuit Management Corporation took over management of the venue converting it into a movie theatre. [5] Along with the changes came a new name, the "New Palace Theatre." The theatre's popularity declined ...

  6. Hedgerow Theatre - Wikipedia

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    A sign near the theater about the theater company. Hedgerow was founded in 1923 by New York -based director and actor Jasper Deeter in Rose Valley, less than 3 miles from Media and Swarthmore . The theatre building, originally a gristmill built in 1840, seats 144 spectators after an early twentieth-century reconstruction designed by architect ...

  7. The Belmont Theatre - Wikipedia

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    While "little theater" originally connoted "community theater", it has more recently been applied to "children's theater" or "smaller productions". [7] The theatre's most enduring fundraiser has been an annual food stand at the York Fair, at which steak sandwiches are sold. The stand was started in 1957 by Betty Gerberick and run by volunteers.

  8. Metropolitan Opera House (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The theater was then renamed the Metropolitan Opera House. The Met, which had annually toured to Philadelphia with performances at the Academy of Music, had been the POC's biggest competition for opera audiences. In spite of two sold-out seasons of grand opera for the POC, Hammerstein ran into debt and had to sell his highly popular opera house ...

  9. Zoellner Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Black Box Theater - a smaller 125-seat theater A two-story art gallery Additional facilities including several rehearsal rooms, recording studio, dance studio, practice rooms, scene shop, costume shop, dressing rooms and green room, classrooms, music library, box office, faculty and staff offices, and three large lobbies and a 345-car parking ...